The demo app that I built is available here. Within the project, I commented out the SqlPersistence and SqlTracking initialization -- to use them, you can uncomment those code blocks and setup a database using the scripts available in the .NET 3.0 installation folder. The script for the bug database is included in the project -- the connection and database will need to be configured to get the application to run, or, alternatively, you can comment out the database calls. By doing this, no data/workflows will be persisted if the application gets shut down, but it doesn't diminish the application and workflow functionality.

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